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How were the cultures of the caddo and the karankawa different?

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The Karankawa were a patrilineal society. The Caddo lived in small bands of families headed by a chief. The Karankawa were part of larger confederacies. The Caddo were an agricultural/sedentary society while the Karankawa were a nomadic people who lived by hunting, fishing, and gathering.

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